Applications

The Oregon Gigapop enables many of Oregon's research institutions to more effectively access the information they need, communicate with one another, and be an integral part of the global research community. The high-speed connectivity also offers a vital link to private sector interests that are an integral component of many research efforts. A map of the OGIG's Network Architecture shows how it has connected these institutions throughout the state.

Furthermore, a local map of the gigapop shows
how it internally connects and how it branches out. Also, view a detailed
diagram for more information.

Some Technical Specifications

Location

The Oregon Gigapop is located below Oregon Hall on the University of Oregon campus in the switch room. The switch room also houses the majority of the core campus routers and dial-in access equipment, in addition to the Oregon Exchange, OWEN-Eugene, and the central on-campus telecomm equipment.

Hardware

The heart of the Oregon Gigapop is a Cisco MFR (12008) router. OGIG partner circuits terminate into on-premises routers which share a common ethernet switch (10/100/1000Mbps) with the MFR.

Connectivity

The Oregon Gigapop connection to Abilene is carried over dual OC3 (155Mbps) circuits. Local loops to the Qwest POP are provided by USWest. Both OC3 circuits will be connected to OC3 Monitors for diagnostics and engineering.